Clipper Ships Half Hulls Blueprint Plans Set of 2 full size blueprints

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Half Hull Ships Model 1854 Blueprint Plans A detailed blueprint consisting of half hull lines for two clipper ships. The clippership Sunny South, an extreme clipper built by George Steers at Williamsburg N.Y. in 1854 and the Coeur de Leon. The Coeur de Leon was a medium clippership built by George Raynes at Portsmouth N.H. in 1854. Blueprint measures 20 x 28 inches in size but if you like you may cut the plan in two and mount the half hull drawings separately …This way they measure about 10 x 27 inches each…..Produced on standard type blueprint paper….279….AND ALSO...A detailed blueprint consisting of half hull lines for two sailing ships. The bark Albemarle built by William Skinner and Sons at Baltimore Maryland and launched June 1, 1878. She was 566 tons, 130 foot 6 inches in length, moulded beam 30 ft. 9 in. and her moulded depth was 15 ft 5 in….. The drawing in the lower area of the blueprint is one drawing for the brigs, the Pocahontas and Powhatan. These sister ships where built in 1829 and 1830 at Newburyport Mass.. They were 113 feet in length with beams of over 26 feet. Blueprint measures 22 x 28 inches in size but if you like you may cut the plan in two and mount the half hull drawings separately …This way they measure about 11 x 27 inches each…..Produced on standard type blueprint paper….282…. These are not the original read more